WORLDMEXICO NEWS DAILY
United States’ EPA highlights bilateral progress on Tijuana River sewage crisis
The U.S. and Mexico are advancing efforts to resolve the Tijuana River sewage crisis through agreements like Minute No. 333 and a bilateral memorandum of understanding. Mexico committed $93 million to sewage projects, and the EPA highlights progress on infrastructure and funding for Tijuana River solutions.
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